How to Control the Future: Allwinner F1C100s (Lichee Pi) Leads You into the Embedded World

How to Control the Future: Allwinner F1C100s (Lichee Pi) Leads You into the Embedded World

This article will cover the following topics: Introduction to F1C100s, U-Boot, Linux kernel customization, and application development using C or C++. We will also provide two examples: a simple example controlling an LED blinking and another creating a GUI program with a button. F1C100s Performance Parameters The F1C100s is a low-cost, low-power 32-bit processor commonly … Read more

The Most Geeky Business Card: Runs Linux for Under $3

The Most Geeky Business Card: Runs Linux for Under $3

“ When it comes to the most geeky business cards, this PCB card that can run Linux will definitely catch your eye. ” This Linux-running business card is crafted by embedded systems engineer George Hilliard. The entire card is the size of a credit card, ultra-thin, practical, and costs less than $3. To create such … Read more

My Business Card Can Run Linux

My Business Card Can Run Linux

George Hilliard is an embedded systems engineer who spends a lot of time looking for inexpensive Linux computers. One day, the idea of creating a Linux board the size of a business card came to his mind. Previously, George had seen some electronic business cards with various interesting features, including simulating USB flash drives, blinking … Read more

Creating a Business Card That Runs Linux and Python

Creating a Business Card That Runs Linux and Python

Machine Heart reported Participants: Siyuan, Du Wei,Zenan For an engineer, how can one declare their strength on a business card?Creating a complete computer on it might be a good idea. Recently, a business card made by American embedded systems engineer George Hilliard has attracted widespread attention.He used his business card as a “motherboard”, printing all … Read more